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The quest of a lifetime

For the past 34 years Pixar has been at the forefront of computer-animated film, pushing the boundaries of technology and storytelling alike. Now, on their 22nd outing, the pioneering studio is finding new ways to hone their craft and enchant audiences around the world. Onward introduces two teenage elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot, and their quest to spend one more day with their dear departed father, using what little magic is left in the world.

The film is a deeply personal one for its director, Dan Scanlon. “The story is inspired by my own relationship with my brother and our connection with our dad who passed away when I was about a year old,” he explains. “He’s always been a mystery to us. A family member sent us a tape recording of him saying just two words: ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye.’ Two words. But to my brother and me it was magic.”

“That was the jumping-off point,” continues Scanlon. “We’ve all lost someone, and if we could spend one more day with them – what an exciting opportunity that would be. We knew that if we wanted to tell that story that we’d have to set the movie in a world where you could have that incredible opportunity.”

THE STORY BEGINS

After working together on 2013’s , Scanlon reunited with creative partner Kori Rae to pitch an original story to Pixar. “After we both knew that we wanted. When the pair hit upon Scanlon’s story they realised its potential to connect with audiences in a way that was both heartfelt and fun. The next step was to envision the world in which such a story could take place.

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